When you possess the Professional Educator Certificate, you must complete 125 hours of professional development and/or course work every five years to keep this certificate valid. Applicable courses taken at an accredited university are granted 15 hours for each credit completed. The applicant is responsible for submitting his/her certificate of completion indicating the number of contact hours or a transcript indicating the credit hours and course(s) completed.

A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in the subject area to be taught with a minimum of 30 credits and 26 professional education credits (Foundations of Education, Educational Psychology, Classroom Management/Student Teaching, Curriculum and Methods, Educational Technology, Introduction to Special Education, and History of the Virgin Islands

A minimum of 42 semester credit hours in 5 of the 6 general academic areas (English, Natural Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, Foreign Language and Fine Arts)

A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in elementary education or early childhood education with a minimum of 36 professional education credits (Foundations of Education, Educational Psychology, Classroom Management/Student Teaching, Curriculum and Methods, Educational Technology, Introduction to Special Education, and History of the Virgin Islands

A minimum of 42 semester credit hours in 5 of the 6 general academic areas (English, Natural Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, Foreign Language and Fine Arts)

An applicant can qualify for Conditional Certificate in order to be employed as a U. S. Virgin Islands Educator. However, this certificate only allows you to be eligible to work for a certain period of time.

The Virgin Islands Board of Education is mandated by law to certify and to have highly qualified elementary and secondary school teachers in every classroom in the US Virgin Islands. In order to fulfill these mandates, there are certain requirements needed for each level of certification.

The Territorial Scholarship Loan/Grant program is administered by the Virgin Islands Board of Education. Students are awarded with loans and/or grants. All loans payments begin one (1) year after graduation at an interest rate of 6% and a 2% delinquency rate. Apply.

The matter should be addressed promptly at the Department of Education level. The process that should be followed if a person is going to appeal a case to the VIBE is dependent on the person having first exhausted all administrative remedies. These include: